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aisle

[ahyl] / aɪl /


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A mother who was told by doctors that her son might never walk said there was not "a dry eye in the room" when he walked her down the aisle.

From BBC

"I really like his ability to reach across the aisle and make people on the other side hear him and recognise what he's saying," said Andrew Sterling, a Talarico supporter.

From BBC

The man in question paused to talk to someone sitting in the aisle, and I immediately dismissed him.

From Literature

The new Publix was built with bright lights and wider aisles to give customers more space to navigate with shopping carts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The House voted 219-211 to end tariffs on Canada, with six Republicans crossing the aisle.

From The Wall Street Journal